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Correspondence, memoranda, press releases, calendars, reports and similar materials documenting Cecil D. Andrus' service as U.S. Secretary of the Interior and also personal items pertaining to his five campaigns for Governor of Idaho and as a member of the Idaho legislature.

The William E. Borah Papers consist primarily of his published speeches. There is a letter to Franklin Roosevelt and correspondence with Walter White. Also included are photographs, campaign notebooks, and other items related to his Senatorial career.

The Karl Boyd Brooks Papers correspondence, memos, reports, bills, studies, campaign documents, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, photos, and other papers, relating to Brooks’ service in the Idaho State Senate (1986-1992), his campaigns for office, and his work as legislative and executive director of the Idaho Conservation League (1993-1995). Among the topics addressed in the files are abortion legislation, Idaho water resources, Idaho rivers, Payette River in particular, forest health, grazing on public lands, Indian gaming, and Democratic Party politics in the 1980s and 1990s.

The Nicole LeFavour Papers primarily document her activist and political activities, including terms as Idaho Senator and Representative, and involvement in Snake River Alliance, Your Friends, Family, and Neighbors, the Idaho Women's Network, and No on One. The collection also includes her journalism for the Green Reader and Boise Weekly.

Chiefly memorabilia in the form of clippings, photos, invitations, tickets, programs, campaign literature, and the like; together with copies of several Congressional speeches, press releases, and bills sponsored by Idaho Representative Gracie Bowes Pfost.

The Michael Wetherell Papers consists of materials Wetherell’s work as a legislative, administrative, and campaign aide to Senator Frank Church, 1967-1977, including articles and research, correspondence, and other documents pertaining to the management of the office. The largest subject file relates to atomic energy issues. There is information on Church’s congressional colleagues Steve Symms, George Hansen, and James McClure. Also included are materials from Frank Church’s senatorial and 1976 Presidential campaigns.

Your Family, Friends and Neighbors Records documents activities and initiatives related to gay rights in Idaho, primarily in the 1990s. Major initiatives include Pride Festival, No on One, Speak Out Idaho, and the Anti-Violence Project.